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🌹 Remembering Veronica Del Unito

Veronica, it turned out, was the last living heir of this community. Her parents had imbued her with their values, and her art was a manifestation of their collective spirit. Mateo, fascinated by this revelation, convinced Veronica to share her story with the world. veronica del unito

Veronica describes herself as a “vernacular geographer.” In practice, that means she spends six months out of every year walking abandoned railway lines, deciphering faded frescoes in rural chapels, and recording the oral histories of towns that have been left off of official maps for generations. 🌹 Remembering Veronica Del Unito Veronica, it turned

| Item | Details (as documented in publicly‑accessible sources) | |------|-------------------------------------------------------| | | Veronica del Unito | | Birth | 1992, Turin (Torino), Italy | | Education | • Laurea Triennale in Literature, Università degli Studi di Torino (2014) • Laurea Magistrale in Contemporary Italian Literature, same university (2016) • Ph.D. in Italian Studies, University of Bologna (2021) – dissertation titled “Narrative Displacement in Post‑Digital Italian Fiction” | | Current affiliation | Post‑doctoral fellow, Centro di Studi Culturali, Università di Torino (UniTo) | | Research interests | Post‑digital narrative, migrant literatures, gender & queer theory in contemporary Italian prose, ecocriticism, interdisciplinary performance studies | | Selected publications | 1. “Fragmented Futures: The Aesthetics of the ‘Broken’ Text in Alessandro Baricco’s Late Work” – Rivista di Letteratura Contemporanea (2020). 2. L’eco dell’altro: migrazioni narrative nella narrativa italiana contemporanea (Monograph, 2022, Routledge). 3. “From the Archive to the Algorithm: Re‑thinking the Italian Short Story in the Age of AI” – presented at the International Conference on Digital Humanities, Florence (2023). | | Creative output | Co‑editor of the experimental literary journal Sguardi Incrociati (2019‑present); author of the novella Il filo di luce (self‑published via an online platform, 2024). | Veronica describes herself as a “vernacular geographer